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Antenna and communication device

a communication device and antenna technology, applied in the field of new antennas, can solve the problems of inability to maintain the efficiency over plural bands, inability to reduce the size of the antenna portion, and inability to reduce the size of the module, so as to improve the conversion efficiency of electromagnetic waves, facilitate handling, and improve the effect of manufacturing efficiency

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-04-17
FUJIFILM BUSINESS INNOVATION CORP
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Benefits of technology

The carbon nanotube antenna achieves high efficiency and sensitivity in transmitting and receiving high-frequency signals, enabling the development of significantly smaller communication devices with improved performance across a broad frequency band from 500 MHz to 1 THz.

Problems solved by technology

However, even in both the cases of the fixed helical antenna and of the planar inverted-F antenna, the communication band of the antenna element is specified and therefore it is impossible to maintain the efficiency over plural bands.
Also, in the case where the communication terminal is brought into a module, the size of the antenna portion becomes larger than the size of a circuit chip, and the downsizing of the module is restricted.

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[0109]First, a pair of electrodes for connecting a multi-wall carbon nanotube were formed on an SiO2 layer side surface of an SiO2 / Si substrate (the thickness of an Si substrate as a support plate was 500 μm, and the thickness of an SiO2 layer as a dielectric layer was 500 nm) so as to adjust a gap between those two electrodes to 2.5 μm. A mask deposition method was used as the forming method, and an electrode material as used was Au / Cr. The thickness of the electrodes was set to 50 nm.

[0110]One multi-wall carbon nanotube (40 nm in diameter and 4 μm in length) fabricated through the in-magnetic-field arc electric discharge process was so arranged as to bridge the gap between the pair of electrodes thus obtained, and fixed. More specifically, a micromanipulator was introduced in an scanning electron microscope (SEM). The detailed procedure will be described below.

[0111]First, a cathode deposit containing a high-purity multi-wall carbon nanotube that had been c...

second example

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[0116]A pair of Au / Cr electrodes were fabricated on an SiO2 layer side surface of the SiO2 / Si substrate with a gap of 10 μm therebetween as in the first example. The thickness of the electrodes was 50 nm.

[0117]The single-wall carbon nanotube composed through the arc electric discharge method was purified (about 1 nm in the mean diameter), and dispersed in dimethylformamide at the ratio of 10 g / 1. One droplet of the single-wall carbon nanotube was dropped in the gap between the pair of electrodes by using a micropipette and was then naturally dried.

[0118]The antenna of this example was fabricated in the above-manner. FIG. 11 is an SEM photographic image (magnification of 3000 times) obtained by extracting only a portion at which a carbon nanotube is located and enlarging the extracted portion in the antenna in accordance with this example of the present invention. In FIG. 11, the single-wall carbon nanotubes seem to be white thin lines, and it is found that pl...

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Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide an antenna of small size which is excellent in the response characteristic in the high-frequency band, and to provide a communication device including the antenna having such an excellent characteristic that it is possible to realize downsizing of the device as a whole. That is, the present invention is directed to an antenna characterized by including a radiator made up of a carbon nanotube, and as a specific structure, for example, an antenna characterized by including an electrode that is connected with a part of the carbon nanotube and operates as a monopole antenna, and a communication device including the antenna.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a novel antenna that enables the transmission and reception of an electromagnetic wave, and a transmitting device, a receiving device, and a transmitting / receiving device each having the antenna.BACKGROUND ART[0002]In recent years, 2.5 GHz in the coming generation multimedia mobile communication and 2 to 30 GHz in a wireless LAN are employed in a high-frequency band in the communication field. Also, 5.8 GHz in an ETS (electronic toll system) and 76 GHz in an AHS (advanced cruise-assist highway system) are used in a high-frequency band in an ITS (intelligent transport system). In the future, it is expected that fields in which the high-frequency band is applied are further spread rapidly.[0003]Also, a communication terminal represented by a cellular phone has been downsized or brought into a built-in module, and the necessity of an antenna that is high in efficiency and small in size is rising in high-frequency receiving and trans...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01Q1/24H01Q1/38H01Q1/36H01Q1/40H01Q9/30H01Q9/40H04B1/3822H04B1/40
CPCB82Y10/00H01Q1/368H01Q1/38H01Q9/30
Inventor ANAZAWA, KAZUNORIMANABE, CHIKARAKASHIMURA, HIROTSUGUWATANABE, HIROYUKISHIMIZU, MASAAKI
Owner FUJIFILM BUSINESS INNOVATION CORP
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